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Haley Center Basement / Re: Thunderbirds!
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 08, 2024, 04:20:51 PM »
Wait, you live in PCB?! 😉

Also, I was part of the 187th for a 5 year spell. Bunch of good folks there.

I was part of a 69 for a 10 minute spell with Cindy Lou Schnedlemeister, back in 98'.
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Haley Center Basement / Re: Thunderbirds!
« Last post by Snakebite on May 08, 2024, 03:40:54 PM »
I saw the Thunderchickens down here in PCB on Sunday. It was a sight to behold.
I only got surprised once and the guy snuck up on us from behind and almost broke the barrier. You could see the air around the plane start to open up and he pulled back.

It’s an awesome sight to behold. Every time I see something like this, I get jealous of my AU roommate who flew F16s for 28 years with the 187th in Montgomery.

Wait, you live in PCB?! 😉

Also, I was part of the 187th for a 5 year spell. Bunch of good folks there.



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Signing Day / Re: Boom 2025!!!
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 08, 2024, 02:57:38 PM »
On Monday, we lost one 3 star, Hollis Davidson, but added 4* Tyler Lockhart.  According to 247, that puts us #10 in the nation, and #4 in the SEC.

We have 10 commits, with 8 of them being 4*.  We sit behind LSU, Oklahoma and Bama. 

Not only is UFree already building a loaded class talent-wise, but when have we ever had double digit commits in early May?
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Signing Day / Re: Boom 2025!!!
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 08, 2024, 02:14:13 PM »
Boom.  Roasted. 

However, it may be a good idea to stop while you're ahead.  Would hate to see WT knockin' out those teeth.  You know, with you being the face of the firm and all.

I'll hit him so hard, by the time he stops rollin', his clothes will be out of style.

I just made that up.

Just now.
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Haley Center Basement / Thunderbirds!
« Last post by CCTAU on May 08, 2024, 02:00:40 PM »
I saw the Thunderchickens down here in PCB on Sunday. It was a sight to behold.
I only got surprised once and the guy snuck up on us from behind and almost broke the barrier. You could see the air around the plane start to open up and he pulled back.

It’s an awesome sight to behold. Every time I see something like this, I get jealous of my AU roommate who flew F16s for 28 years with the 187th in Montgomery.

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Signing Day / Re: Boom 2025!!!
« Last post by Snakebite on May 08, 2024, 01:47:06 PM »
The ugly part? Most definitely true, right there.

Boom.  Roasted. 

However, it may be a good idea to stop while you're ahead.  Would hate to see WT knockin' out those teeth.  You know, with you being the face of the firm and all.
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Broun Hall / RIP Steve Albini
« Last post by wesfau2 on May 08, 2024, 01:00:58 PM »
This guy was a titan.  The John Hughes of his field in his influence on music of my generation.
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Signing Day / Re: Boom 2025!!!
« Last post by jmar on May 08, 2024, 11:35:59 AM »
And no way we are supposed to be in a monumental struggle with teams like Jax State.

Why Gus is at UCF.
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Signing Day / Re: Boom 2025!!!
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 08, 2024, 11:33:48 AM »
This part reminded me of me versus you. You may disagree but ask your wife.

The ugly part? Most definitely true, right there.
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Haley Center Basement / Re: Kaos' way behind movie reviews
« Last post by Kaos on May 08, 2024, 11:10:31 AM »
Unfrosted

The return of Jerry Seinfeld in a film that lampoons the great toaster pastry war of 1963.  Post and Kelloggs raced to market with a shelf-stable heatable pastry and in the end Kelloggs won the war. Not because theirs was necessarily better. In fact, the two were essentially identical. Post's entry flopped because their marketing department landed on the name "Country Squares" which didn't resonate.

This film reminded me a lot of something Mike Judge would do and I spent much of the movie wishing Judge had actually done it. Would have been so much better.

This wasn't a good vehicle for Seinfeld. It just wasn't.  It was also very disappointing that he kowtowed to basically every low-rent, unfunny hack in Hollywood. There were so many people (most of them detestable) stuffed into this film it's practically impossible to list them all.  Amy Schumer (who unbelievably wasn't the worst part of the movie), Fatty McPhee...umm... Melissa McCarthy, Hugh Grant (as Thurl Ravenscroft who sang the Grinch song and voiced Tony the Tiger), James Marsden, Christian Slater, Tyrion Lannister, Jim Gaffigan, John Slattery/Jon Hamm (reprising Mad Men roles), Dean (Hank from Breaking Bad) Norris as Kruschev, Tony Hale, Felix (Ozark) Solis as a cuban sugar dealer, and a BUNCH of second or third tier SNL vets - the unfunny ones like:  Mikey Day, Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan, and Fred Armisen.

The best parts were Bill Burr as JFK, Darryl Hammond and Kyle Dunnigan as Ed McMahon and Johnny Carson, and Dunnigan again as Walter Cronkite.

It tried to hard to be funny that it was kind of painful and cringey in places. The January 6 spoof wasn't nearly as humorous as they intended it to be.

Overall it was kind of ridiculous. Seinfeld - and I love his show - really wasn't the right person to bring this story to the (breakfast) table. It suffered at his hand. 
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